Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation.

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Since our founding in 1971, we’ve grown to a global movement delivering emergency medical care in over 70 countries. Thanks to our 7 million individual donors, we provide care where it’s needed.
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“I want to recover as soon as possible so I can support people again.” Jamila*, a nurse at Jabal Amel hospital in Lebanon, was injured when an Israeli strike hit the vicinity of the hospital on 1 June. Read her testimony: msf.org/lebanon-testimony-in…
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✅ We held a training on play therapy in Kule refugee camp in Ethiopia. Through this course, counsellors, nurses, and other healthcare staff gained practical skills to use play therapy alongside medical treatment. Play therapy supports children's emotional well-being, development, and recovery.
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What is an effective method for reducing the spread of malaria? Denis tells us about ‘indoor residual spraying’ ⬇️
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Jamila* has been a nurse at Jabal Amel hospital in Lebanon for 30 years. She says the hospital is her second home. It is also where she was injured when an Israeli strike hit the vicinity of the hospital on 1 June. Read her testimony ⬇️  msf.org/lebanon-testimony-in…
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Seeking safety is not a crime.
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“When I woke up, my first thought was about the patient I had been monitoring at the time of the attack.” Jamila*, a nurse at Jabal Amel hospital in Lebanon, was with a patient when an Israeli strike hit the hospital’s vicinity on 1 June. Read her testimony: msf.org/lebanon-testimony-in…
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People in South Sudan have been facing horrific levels of violence. In 2025, we treated an average of 16 people per day for violence‑related injuries. This cannot be the new normal for South Sudan.
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👋 Meet Antoinette Ndayumvire, a nurse aide who works with us in Nduta camp, Tanzania.   A refugee from Burundi herself, Antoinette tells us why she finds joy in her work, whether it be in the maternity or paediatrics ward.
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We're witnessing a rise in snakebite envenoming in Hajjah governorate, Yemen. Complications from snakebite, like death and long-term disability, are preventable, but the high cost of effective treatment makes recovery inaccessible for most families in the area. msf.org/yemen-snakebite-dead…
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DRC: Since filming this video, the number of patients in the Ebola treatment centre in Elykia hospital in Bunia has increased significantly, reaching nearly 60 on 8 June, including 29 with a confirmed Ebola diagnosis. The centre is now caring for the largest number of Ebola patients in the country.
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At Mudug Regional hospital in Somalia, we've upgraded the solar power system. In just over 3 months this has avoided 30,000 litres of diesel. Patients are also experiencing: ☀️ A steadier power supply  ☀️ Cleaner air in the hospital compound  ☀️ Quieter wards due to a lack of generator noise
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“No one cares about me. I went for days without food or water. I could not even bathe.” People in Dahiyeh, a suburb in Beirut, Lebanon, are living on an urban frontline without reliable access to public services, due to repeated Israeli attacks on the area ⬇️ msf.org/military-threats-and…
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"What struck me most was the solidarity," Dr. Micaela Serafini, President of MSF, said. She visited Sudan in March, meeting teams in Khartoum and El Gedaref, including at the MSF-run hospital in Um Rakuba refugee camp. 🧵1/2"
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In an Ebola outbreak, it's critical that those responding know what they're doing to protect themselves and others. Dr Armand Sprecher explains the training our teams go through to provide care to patients with Ebola, and how those trained then train others on the ground, sharing knowledge.
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Our teams supporting Tiné hospital in Chad are treating people with severe injuries, including blast-related trauma and serious burns, from drone strikes across the border in Tina, Sudan. msf.org/drone-strikes-intens…
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What happens when a patient is admitted to an #Ebola disease treatment centre? Dr. Tathy Modjaka Nzoko, our Medical Activities Manager in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, explains:
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Our ‘Zero TB’ project has concluded in Tajikistan, and we expect that the improvements in tuberculosis detection, treatment, and prevention that were introduced will continue to benefit patients and healthcare workers. msf.org/tajikistan-msf-concl…
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“My friend was executed in front of my eyes.”   Read testimonies from people who went to food distribution points run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a devastating aid scheme that was operating in Gaza during 2025 and should never be replicated. msf.org/horrors-ghf-sites-ga…
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🔴 Water 🔴 Healthcare 🔴 Infrastructure In Dahiyeh, a suburb of Beirut in Lebanon, thousands of residents cannot reliably access these essential services. Repeated Israeli attacks have severely impacted roads, health centres, and water and sanitation. msf.org/military-threats-and…
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